Saturday, January 8, 2011

Splashes of Toronto.







Welcome to the Year 2011 my followers worldwide: those of you from the USA, Russia, Canada, UK, Guyana, China, Spain, Croatia, and Denmark.

Glimpse Toronto below ground and above ground. I’m heading to the heart of Toronto East- bound from Isington station. From there I hop on the Bloor-Danforth line the (green line) to me. With no time to nod I arrive at Bloor-Yonge Station and here I am welcome by a flutist/Guitarist playing jazz-classical compositions of his own. I give him a dollar for a picture and I get a bright smile. Toronto underground. Time to change trains to the Yonge- University- Spadna line (long name yellow line to me) heading to Dundas Station. Here just before I take the escalator to the streets into the Eaton Centre, I am soothed by poetic Chinese music played on an Erhu. After experiencing exotic shopping I emerged onto the streets and there between Dundas and Yonge a pavement artist captures Toronto in color. Time for a cool off I head to the fountains of Dundas Square. Toronto I love you.With this blog up date I have added two old paintings of mine Dengulae; Caribbean carnival flowers dancing. And La Nascosta; the (hidden one).
As usual should you have an interest in any of my paintings please feel free to shoot me an email and we will discuss terms of sale. Paintings for Remembrance of Christmas howeverare not for sale.

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